Tesla's China Numbers Show It Is On The Road To Comeback
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Tesla's China Numbers Show It Is On The Road To Comeback
Tesla's stock has cratered 26% this year while rivals circle, but a fresh wave of data from the world's largest car market suggests the company's fortunes may be shifting faster than Wall Street expected.
Tesla, from Elon Musk, is not immune to the difficulties that affect the Chinese automotive market. Tesla retail sales in China fell 32% in July, surpassing the falls observed in the wider market of electric battery vehicles, according to data from the Chinese Passenger Car Association (CPCA) cited by The Wall Street Journal. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the material and register.
Tesla GigaShanghai Exports Surpass 2025 Total in Just Seven Months
Tesla‘s Shanghai plant shipped 295,324 vehicles abroad in the first seven months of 2026, surpassing the 226,034 units exported for all of 2025 by 30.6%, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). The surge reflects the role of the company’s highest-output factory as a global export hub, supplying markets from Canada and South Korea to Europe. July alone accounted for 66,330 export units, a 143.3% year-over-year jump and …
Tesla's sales in China fell 19% in the first half of 2026 from a peak in 2023, reaching a multi-year low, according to the latest data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). At the same time, Tesla's exports from its Shanghai factory, or Giga Shanghai, rose 127%. This suggests that the factory is increasingly planning to sell a larger share of its cars to other markets, […]
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